08-14-2021, 05:09 PM
** 10-Aug-2021 World View: Who blabbed?
You make a good point. I hadn't looked at it that way, but Chi
Haotian may have been really proud of his speech, and wanted
more people to see it.
The more I read the speech, the more I realize that it's a brilliant
masterpiece of military strategy and reasoning, well-grounded in
Chinese history and in Communist Party theory of Mao Zedong, Deng
Xioaping, and others. The idea that San Renxing, the Epoch Times
reporter, could have fabricated this long, complex, brilliant speech
is absurd.
So I can imagine that Chi Haotian gave this brilliant speech in
2003, and then retired. He was very proud of this speech, so
two years later he got permission to post it on boxum.com, assuming
that no one in the West would take it seriously.
And the comparison to Hitler's Mein Kampf is relevant as well. By
publishing the speech, he educates the true believers, while the
non-believers will simply ignore it.
So maybe Mazanec is right: Chi Haotian blabbed.
tim Wrote:> I doubt its that unusual for a crisis era.
> Just as Hitler wrote his entire worldview in Mein Kampf its
> probably more natural then not in a crisis era to act
> emotionally.
You make a good point. I hadn't looked at it that way, but Chi
Haotian may have been really proud of his speech, and wanted
more people to see it.
The more I read the speech, the more I realize that it's a brilliant
masterpiece of military strategy and reasoning, well-grounded in
Chinese history and in Communist Party theory of Mao Zedong, Deng
Xioaping, and others. The idea that San Renxing, the Epoch Times
reporter, could have fabricated this long, complex, brilliant speech
is absurd.
So I can imagine that Chi Haotian gave this brilliant speech in
2003, and then retired. He was very proud of this speech, so
two years later he got permission to post it on boxum.com, assuming
that no one in the West would take it seriously.
And the comparison to Hitler's Mein Kampf is relevant as well. By
publishing the speech, he educates the true believers, while the
non-believers will simply ignore it.
So maybe Mazanec is right: Chi Haotian blabbed.